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We Are All Teens

Teaser: Jesus has always cared about teens; the proof is scattered through each of our own life stories. For many (like for young Samuel) our teen years were the first time we heard God addressing us directly. For most, each of us still is what we became through these formative years. That’s why, as middle and high schools bulge in our immediate community, Jesus is calling NCPC into the lives of young people in a significant new way. Key Words: teens, Jesus, Samuel

34 MIN1 weeks ago

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All That Christ Created You To Be

Title: "All That Christ Created You To Be" Faith lessons from life and my season as an elder Themes: Rooted in love, grace, blessed to be a blessing, abundant life in Christ

20 MIN2 weeks ago

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The Art of Neighboree-ing

For some of us, the most important thing about neighboring might also be the most difficult--allowing others to neighbor us. Sometimes our own insistence that serving always flow in only one direction ends up sabotaging the neighborly relationship God intends.

24 MIN3 weeks ago

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A Sunday of Neighboring Stories

Teaser: When Jesus sent 72 followers into nearby towns on his own "Art of Neighboring Workshop," they reported back with astonishing stories of God at work in all they experienced. The same thing has been happening in the neighborhoods in which NCPC members have this summer been learning from Jesus the Art of Neighboring. Today we hear them report back. Key words: neighboring, stories, missional,

It's a defining challenge of the century: how do we relate to our Muslim neighbors? The culture offers two simplistic answers: "clash of cultures" and "kumbaya." Jesus, as usual, points us to a third way. (The third way is a Kingdom Confidence through Jesus and what HE says about all of us and what we all mean to HIM.)

34 MINAUG 11

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The Global Block Party: The Privilege of Neighboring Immigrants

Teaser: Cornelius wasn't just a soldier; he and his family were immigrants. That makes Peter's decision to walk across the threshold of his home all the more significant for people who--more likely than not--find ourselves with immigrant neighbors. What does it look like to bless the lives of our immigrant neighbors? Key Words: immigration, threshold, Peter, Cornelius, neighboring

34 MINAUG 4

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Nones and Dones

Teaser: Our neighbors (especially in the PNW) are increasingly likely to answer "none" when asked their religious affiliation. And what about those who have tried church and want nothing to do with it? How does this affect Jesus' call for us to love them?

28 MINJUL 28

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Deference to Difference

Teaser: What can Jesus teach us about hanging out with people who are different from us? (hint: he's kind of into it) Key words: hospitality, curiosity, openness,

23 MINJUL 21

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Tell Me Your Story

Teaser: Luke describes the time Jesus sent 72 followers into towns to learn the Art of Neighboring. What took place in all those homes? People told stories and disciples "earned the right to be heard" by . . . listening before they talked. Key words: listening

19 MINJUL 14

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It's A Matter Of Time

Teaser: In a familiar episode that for many elicits a "flash of annoyance," Jesus forces each of us to ask out our relationship with time. Productivity is great, but our addiction to hustle can sabotage our availability to the interruption of the Gospel, whether at Jesus feet or on the porch next door. Key Words: neighboring, time, productivity, annoyance, reconciliation, relationships

26 MINJUL 7

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Latest Episodes

We Are All Teens

Teaser: Jesus has always cared about teens; the proof is scattered through each of our own life stories. For many (like for young Samuel) our teen years were the first time we heard God addressing us directly. For most, each of us still is what we became through these formative years. That’s why, as middle and high schools bulge in our immediate community, Jesus is calling NCPC into the lives of young people in a significant new way. Key Words: teens, Jesus, Samuel

34 MIN1 weeks ago

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All That Christ Created You To Be

Title: "All That Christ Created You To Be" Faith lessons from life and my season as an elder Themes: Rooted in love, grace, blessed to be a blessing, abundant life in Christ

20 MIN2 weeks ago

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The Art of Neighboree-ing

For some of us, the most important thing about neighboring might also be the most difficult--allowing others to neighbor us. Sometimes our own insistence that serving always flow in only one direction ends up sabotaging the neighborly relationship God intends.

24 MIN3 weeks ago

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A Sunday of Neighboring Stories

Teaser: When Jesus sent 72 followers into nearby towns on his own "Art of Neighboring Workshop," they reported back with astonishing stories of God at work in all they experienced. The same thing has been happening in the neighborhoods in which NCPC members have this summer been learning from Jesus the Art of Neighboring. Today we hear them report back. Key words: neighboring, stories, missional,

It's a defining challenge of the century: how do we relate to our Muslim neighbors? The culture offers two simplistic answers: "clash of cultures" and "kumbaya." Jesus, as usual, points us to a third way. (The third way is a Kingdom Confidence through Jesus and what HE says about all of us and what we all mean to HIM.)

34 MINAUG 11

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The Global Block Party: The Privilege of Neighboring Immigrants

Teaser: Cornelius wasn't just a soldier; he and his family were immigrants. That makes Peter's decision to walk across the threshold of his home all the more significant for people who--more likely than not--find ourselves with immigrant neighbors. What does it look like to bless the lives of our immigrant neighbors? Key Words: immigration, threshold, Peter, Cornelius, neighboring

34 MINAUG 4

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Nones and Dones

Teaser: Our neighbors (especially in the PNW) are increasingly likely to answer "none" when asked their religious affiliation. And what about those who have tried church and want nothing to do with it? How does this affect Jesus' call for us to love them?

28 MINJUL 28

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Deference to Difference

Teaser: What can Jesus teach us about hanging out with people who are different from us? (hint: he's kind of into it) Key words: hospitality, curiosity, openness,

23 MINJUL 21

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Tell Me Your Story

Teaser: Luke describes the time Jesus sent 72 followers into towns to learn the Art of Neighboring. What took place in all those homes? People told stories and disciples "earned the right to be heard" by . . . listening before they talked. Key words: listening

19 MINJUL 14

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It's A Matter Of Time

Teaser: In a familiar episode that for many elicits a "flash of annoyance," Jesus forces each of us to ask out our relationship with time. Productivity is great, but our addiction to hustle can sabotage our availability to the interruption of the Gospel, whether at Jesus feet or on the porch next door. Key Words: neighboring, time, productivity, annoyance, reconciliation, relationships